Former ASIO boss Dennis Richardson says he resigned from the royal commission into antisemitism because he felt he was "surplus to requirements" and that the money he was paid wasn't consistent with the work he was doing. The security expert's shock resignation from the inquiry was announced in a statement on Wednesday night, weeks before the commission is due to hand down its interim report. In the weeks after the Bondi terror attack, in which 15 people were killed, Mr Richardson was tapped to lead a review of the processes and powers of intelligence and law enforcement agencies. That was...